Therapeutic Links, LLC

Licensed Psychotherapists and Counselors

Our therapists have the experience and skills to help a range of problems, including depression, anxiety, addiction, substance abuse, stress management, self-esteem issues, family, marital or other relationship problems. We also recognize that change is hard. We incorporate motivational interviewing to assess our client's level of change and provide treatment accordingly. Give us a call today to learn more about our Psychotherapy services.

Marsha Lucas, PhD

Psychologist

Here's what it comes down to: We all bump/hit/slam into obstacles that hold us back from creating meaningful, vibrant lives. And we all need effective help sometimes. What makes therapy the most effective? (1) The quality of the connection and trust you have with your therapist, and (2) your therapist's level of experience. Helping people get traction to get beyond those obstacles is what I've been doing for more than 20 years, and it's what I love to do. I bring together different approaches to suit your needs, and I’m compassionate, straightforward, and authentic. Let's find out if we'll work well together.

Philip Kolba, MA

Psychotherapist

I provide brief solutions-focused psychotherapy to help clients assess personal and professional functioning, clarify goals, and strengthen social and emotional skills. I specialize in brief online relationship counseling. Online counseling allows clients to seek help as needed, engage in therapy at a schedule that's convenient to them, and keep their counselor as they progress through life.
I work with LGBTQ and hetero clients on individual, couple, and alternative relationship concerns. Clients explore issues that impact their professional and personal relationships, including communication, power dynamics, and intimacy.
I accept US$ and cryptocurrencies.

Jade Wood, MA, LMFT, MHSA

Psychotherapist

Life can present you with difficult situations which are hard to process and move past. These challenges are not on your timeline and affect everything. Having worked in many healthcare settings, I am familiar navigating life-changing events and grief. I understand the territory of encountering loss, coping with trauma, the complexity of the medical system and living with illness. These issues can have ripple effects on your relationships, sense of self and perceptions of the world. I know how complex things can get, and I will support you during this process.

Keith Miller & Associates Counseling

Psychotherapists and Couples Counseling

You want to find a psychotherapist, but how do you know it's going to work? We use a cutting-edge kind of psychotherapy that addresses many of the common areas where traditional therapy can get stuck. We'll be compassionate about your concerns while offering experienced and structured guidance that ensures you will learn something new about yourself each session. We'll partner with you to help you set goals for psychotherapy and, if appropriate, show you the structured steps that can grow your emotional intelligence. Many clients who use this unique kind of therapy are able to facilitate their own growth well beyond the time spent in the office. Read more & get free therapy resources online.

Ron Kimball, PhD, CGP

PhD Licensed Psychologist

Psychotherapy is a label for learning to understand yourself and how you operate. It is not a series of simple techniques, it is a stance one takes towards oneself and one's place in life. Learning this often helps with "problems" but it also gives a person an edge in effective operation and in deciding what is important and worthy and what is not. Learning to be mindful of the ways we react to life's internal and external events is usually a very positive step towards self-acceptance and comfort.
This is always part of my approach.

Rob Williams, LICSW, CGP, MBA

Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker

Psychotherapy is a shared space between a therapist and client, to spend time on a regular basis exploring challenges, dissatisfaction or dilemmas in the client’s life.
Psychotherapy is a commitment and takes time. Psychotherapy involves a real relationship between two people. It does not involve physical contact. It does involve both verbal and non-verbal communication and often silence and contemplation.
We spend a great deal of our time, trying to be what we think others expect us to be, or trying to be liked, or accepted. We keep much of ourselves hidden from most people, and often hidden from ourselves as well. Without knowing why, we can become unhappy, and sometimes depressed.

Angela Sarafin, LMFT

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

I use a primarily cognitive-behavioral approach to psychotherapy because there is a circular relationship between thoughts and actions. At some level everything we do is purposeful but may not be effective. For example, pouting when we were four years old may have unfailingly achieved the goal of getting what we wanted from our parents, but may work against us or may leave us with a sense of disappointment toward the people who give in to our demands. Are you dissatisfied with your relationships or do you feel like you keep attracting abusive, manipulative, or negative people? Psychotherapy can help expose the beliefs that fuel those patterns so you can choose differently.

Anita Gadhia-Smith, PsyD, LCSW-C, LICSW

Psychotherapist

Psychotherapy is a journey to discover our authentic selves and become the best we can be. Through therapy, we come to understand our past, present, and future. I use a variety of approaches, including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, and strengths perspective. My approach is to meet you where you are, help you to overcome obstacles, and assist you in moving forward to achieve maximum growth.

Christine Marr, MA, LMFT

Afford yourself the luxury of psychotherapy- a place of your own to reflect, process, resolve, learn & achieve. I'm a practical, accessible, direct solution focused therapist. I am a real person and see therapy as a human experience in guiding others in human situations, relationships & aspirations. In my 20+ years as a therapist I am honored by and learn from those I work with. I draw from systems theory/ relational approaches (including relationships with ourselves), & holistic, integrative methods tailored to each person's style & goals. Anxiety, depression, stress, relationships, work, meaning of life, trauma, grief, transitions, etc. Learn more at http://www.dcholisticpsychotherapy.